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So many questions.
Why Red Rocket with the Scarlet? Isn't Cineform enough?
Probably a dumb question, but anyway you guys can make an adapter to attatch this baby to a Macbook Pro. Maybe an adapter through the express card slot or something (don't know how this works).
Hi Jerrod,
Unfortunately this won't work.
The only bus access on a MacBook Pro is via the express card 34 slot.
I can bore you with details if you like offline, but it's just doesn't have enough bandwidth.
I like your thinking though![]()
Peter is probably referring to the nVidia GeForce GT 120.
http://store.apple.com/us/product/MC002ZM/A
I'm with Brook on this... Trying to figure out just how best to configure a Mac Pro here...
With the early '08 Mac Pro and the current Nehalem model, the first two PCIe slots are v2.0 x16. The other two slots are v1.0 x4 slots. Why Apple did this is hard to say, a lot of us were hoping for those two x4 slots to be upgraded to x8 v2.0 with the Nehalem upgrade, but it didn't happen.
Many of the more capable storage/RAID cards are x8 or better these days. The bigger 3Gbps and the newer 6Gbps ATTO cards are actually x8 PCIe v2.0. Moving such a card to a v1.0 x4 slot negates most of its abilities and you may as well trade it in for some much less capable x4 4-port SATA card.
It seems with the Mac Pro, we're going to have the following choice... Performance graphics, performance storage, Red Rocket; Now pick any two.
And to the guys saying "just go with a PC" or whatever, that's not always an option. And many of us, or at least in my situation, will probably have both a Mac Pro and and a PC equipped with a Red Rocket card at some point.
Thankfully, in my current situation, I'm not in as much of a bind as Brook. In one workstation, I have the CalDigit RAID card and I can pull my LSI controller for the LTO-4 tape to allow room for the Rocket because the CalDigit card and my eSATA controller both only require x4. I can move the LTO tape over to the other Mac that has the ATTO HBA. I'll have to buy a new tape drive since my Quantum and ATTO don't get along, but oh well..
what is the 'new 120' peter?
Peter is probably referring to the nVidia GeForce GT 120.
http://store.apple.com/us/product/MC002ZM/A
...With the early '08 Mac Pro and the current Nehalem model, the first two PCIe slots are v2.0 x16. The other two slots are v1.0 x4 slots. Why Apple did this is hard to say, a lot of us were hoping for those two x4 slots to be upgraded to x8 v2.0 with the Nehalem upgrade, but it didn't happen...
Why Apple did this is hard to say, a lot of us were hoping for those two x4 slots to be upgraded to x8 v2.0 with the Nehalem upgrade, but it didn't happen.
In theory...This will give You 2GB/s storage